Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe most dangerous area in New York City, the 34th precinct, is patrolled by the most brutal cop, Sleepy John Estes the Mad Bull.The most dangerous area in New York City, the 34th precinct, is patrolled by the most brutal cop, Sleepy John Estes the Mad Bull.The most dangerous area in New York City, the 34th precinct, is patrolled by the most brutal cop, Sleepy John Estes the Mad Bull.
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Mad Bull 94 is an action/comedy OVA series from the early 90's about a couple of New York cops, and it gives everything one would want and expect from an early 90's OVA. Incredibly violent/gory, absurdly sexist (nudity from almost every female character), and an utterly ridiculous and over the top english dub. An absolute must watch for fans of trashy 80's/90's OVAs!
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This show is bloody awesome, and bloody not only meaning really. A great show, and the violence is extraordinary! This movie is not really for anyone with weak stomachs, because the violence is very, very brutal. Fantastic work.
Mad Bull 34 may not be the best anime in terms of storyline, but it is sure as hell entertaining.It is an OVA consisting of 4 1 hour long episodes.It was released by Manga Entertainment on VHS back in the 90's.The episodes are available on youtube(as of now), however it desperately needs a DVD release.The profanity,sex,over the top violence and hilarious one liners make this an extremely entertaining anime.The premise of the show is of two cops.One is a young rookie who wants to play by the rules, and the other is a fat, sex addicted, trigger happy police veteran.They both solve crimes such as rape and murder while trying to deal with each other.Mad Bull 34 is a great anime about the NYPD and it needs to be re-released uncut along with Violence Jack and other entertaining but not exactly thought-provoking animes.
God only knows how the japanese view the NYPD but I'm sure they're nothing like this (well mostly anyway). Corrupt cops who delight in dispensing vigilante justice a la Charles Bronson seem to make up the majority of the force here and Mad Bull is the best of a bad bunch although he has a heart and only deals out his particular brand of justice to those scumbags that deserve it you can't help but feel that shooting first and........well, not even bothering to ask any questions later is a bit over the top but hey OTT is what Mad Bull's all about and it's bloody well enjoyable.
Full of top notch graphic violence action and comic moments, this is like the anime version of Lethal Weapon only more so.
Definately one of the better manga's around, give it a shot, at the very worst you'll at least be entertained.
Full of top notch graphic violence action and comic moments, this is like the anime version of Lethal Weapon only more so.
Definately one of the better manga's around, give it a shot, at the very worst you'll at least be entertained.
Mad Bull is a wonderful example of the Japanese's warped view of American culture. It takes place in an alternate universe New York City where the palpable scent of death, decay, and violence permeates the air. A fresh, half Japanese recruit is teamed with a seasoned veteran nick-named Mad Bull for his tendency to shoot people's heads off a segment at a time. The recruit is serious and by the book, and Mad Bull would rather spend his time sleeping with prostitutes.
Naturally, in the beginning there is some tension between the two partners, stemming almost entirely from the recruit's contempt of Mad Bull's habit of sleeping with prostitutes and then stealing their money. He even has a cadre of whores that he pimps to his partner so he can lose his virginity. And this is the protagonist! He's the guy we're supposed to relate to! Amazing!
Eventually the mismatched duo need to work together in order to fight the character I have christened the "Super Negro"--a bad ass pimp (of course) who wants to do some bad stuff. I wish I could remember what that stuff is, but it's really secondary to Mad Bull's random outbursts of violent fury.
You should definitely view this if you are a fan of misogyny, violence, racial stereotypes, and heroes with absolutely no moral compunction. I loved it.
Naturally, in the beginning there is some tension between the two partners, stemming almost entirely from the recruit's contempt of Mad Bull's habit of sleeping with prostitutes and then stealing their money. He even has a cadre of whores that he pimps to his partner so he can lose his virginity. And this is the protagonist! He's the guy we're supposed to relate to! Amazing!
Eventually the mismatched duo need to work together in order to fight the character I have christened the "Super Negro"--a bad ass pimp (of course) who wants to do some bad stuff. I wish I could remember what that stuff is, but it's really secondary to Mad Bull's random outbursts of violent fury.
You should definitely view this if you are a fan of misogyny, violence, racial stereotypes, and heroes with absolutely no moral compunction. I loved it.
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- AnecdotesBased on a 27 volume manga series by Kazuo Koike and Noriyoshi Inoue. It was released on June 1986. A sequel manga series was released on October 1999 called Mad Bull 2000.
- Versions alternativesThe UK VHS tape Part 1 entitled "The Scandal" was cut by 34 seconds. These cuts include the scene with bound & gagged woman being reduced, the park rape scene being reduced as well as some of the violence, torture of black woman was shortened, in the last fight on the train a decapitation was cut as was a bloody shooting.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Mean & Mercenary (1999)
- Bandes originalesTime to Get Busy
Written by James Brown (uncredited) and Full Force (uncredited)
Performed by James Brown (Ep. 1)
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